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Newly divorced Sarah and her daughter Elissa seek a fresh start in a new town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen, they're pulled into a mystery more dangerous than they ever imagined.

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A.A. Dowd

Shockingly uneventful, this horror film marks time until dropping its big, dumb reveal.

Stephen Holden

A choppily edited, poorly timed mess with little continuity, overloaded with aural shocks in a desperate attempt to compensate for its minimal suspense.

Nick Pinkerton

Tonderai steers the story cleanly around its queasy hairpin turns, perversely toying with one of pop cinema's most cherished clich&#233;s: the audience's inculcated desire to side with the underdog.

Alonso Duralde

There are one or two clever plot twists that are subsequently followed up by a cavalcade of ridiculous, credibility-stretching ones.

It was a pretty good movie I really liked this movie! I wouldn't consider it to be a horror movie, but a total suspense and lots of crazy action. The part that really made me mad was the very ending. That's the only part I didn't understand. I mean, I understood it. I just didn't get why they would put it in this movie like that. Other than that, I loved this movie. I would share this movie with everyone who loves a little terror.

A Google User

J Law is awesome! It was pretty good but not what I'd consider a "horror" movie. I love just about anything with Jennifer Lawrence in it and this was no different. She's amazing. If you're not sure this is your kinda movie, check it out on Netflix first before you buy it.

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A.A. Dowd

Shockingly uneventful, this horror film marks time until dropping its big, dumb reveal.

It was a pretty good movie I really liked this movie! I wouldn't consider it to be a horror movie, but a total suspense and lots of crazy action. The part that really made me mad was the very ending. That's the only part I didn't understand. I mean, I understood it. I just didn't get why they would put it in this movie like that. Other than that, I loved this movie. I would share this movie with everyone who loves a little terror.

J Law is awesome! It was pretty good but not what I'd consider a "horror" movie. I love just about anything with Jennifer Lawrence in it and this was no different. She's amazing. If you're not sure this is your kinda movie, check it out on Netflix first before you buy it.

House at the end of the street For the people out there who says Its lame well Its not cause Its a great movie so dont go all around saying its lame or not a good movie cause i Love that movie really much and for people who really like horror watch the cabin in the Woods movie

Um its ok I was able to stay interested in it enough to finish it, but the creepy hillbilly they cast as the boy next door was too transparent, even with attempts to distract the viewer and make them feel sorry for him.

Pretty decent Though I liked the movie, it did drag a bit around the BoB fight scene, but I rented this purely because Jennifer Lawrence anc Elizabeth Shue were in it...loved Hunger Games and Adventures in Babysitting...no it wasnt because they are hot...I'm gay so mwahahaha!

Stay away Just say no. This movie isn't a horror, it's not a thriller, it's not even one of those cheesy high school movies. It can't decide what it wants to be, and in the process throws "plot twist" after "plot twist" at you. Enough! If the story sucks, guess what, a plot twist isn't going to fix it. Especially if you can count then on more than one hand. I'm angry that I've lost an hour and half of my life. This was just painful.

Looks familiar I haven't seen it yet but I'm hoping it's not essentially a new version of the movie psycho. But viewing the trailer and the reviews it seems to be just that however I have not seen it yet

Decent It's not what you expect really. I can't say in a bad way but it leads you to believe it's horror at some point when really, when you get to the party of the movie, you'll just say "Really?" Over all, it was just okay.

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